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S3E17 The SurveYOUR podcast Special Feature - Good Governance – Part 8 – Finale

S3E17 The SurveYOUR podcast Special Feature - Good Governance – Part 8 – Finale

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S3E17 The SurveYOUR podcast Special Feature

Good Governance – Part 8 – Finale

Simon and Bruce reflect and summarise the series questions and answers.  Thank you for listening to the Good Governance series

Between January and March 2022 James and Jon recorded our fantastic Good Governance Series with Simon Hardwick and Bruce McAra FRICS, two of the RICS Management Board members who were sacked by RICS and exonerated in the Levitt Review

The boys were delighted to host Simon and Bruce and discuss not only some of the implications of the Levitt review but to do a forward-look into what Good Governance looks like

James and Jon cannot express their thanks enough to the time and effort put into this series by Simon and Bruce and they had a cracking good time discussing what Good Governance looks like

If you liked the SurveYOUR podcast Levitt Review series you’ll love Good Governance, so strap in as it is a great listen and thought provoker.

We are absolutely sure you will enjoy this series. But, why not let us know in the feedback or drop us a line and come and have a chat with us about it?

As always, the SurveYOUR podcast is a joy to produce, and this episode is a brilliant opportunity for James and Jon to do what they do best… have a jolly good chat!

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